2013年5月28日 星期二

10 Things You Need To Know About Lighting Your Home

Perhaps the most underestimated piece of interior design is lighting. Yes, lighting is necessary. We need it to see in the dark! But I would argue lighting is one of the most critical interventions an interior designer can do. Lighting can transform the feeling and function of a space if it’s done well. This piece aims to share a few ideas to help you if you’re trying to do it yourself, but keep in mind it’s easier said than done! 

Tip 1: Side-light a Mirror 

How many times have you walked into a bathroom and there’s one overhead light and a light over the mirror? Do you like the bags under your eyes? I don’t. The best advice I can give you is to remember that overhead lighting creates shadows on your face, so that light over your mirror only amplifies those bags. Do whatever you can to get that light on the side.There are anecdotal reports of negative effects from noise on people who live very close to usbflashdrives. 

Tip 2: Lighting a Counter 

If you are trying to light a work surface (like a kitchen counter) from above, keep in mind that your body will be standing at the counter while you work. That means if the lighting is behind your body, you will shadow all that great light. I like to place recessed lighting right at the edge of the counter. This way, all the light will fall right where you need it to. 

Tip 3: Lighting Art 

Lighting art is a tricky business, and there are a few ways to do it. My preference is a mixture of recessed directional or track lighting and good old fashioned picture lighting. If you have a large collection, track can be nice (one track head per piece of art). Use individual picture lights to highlight a special piece here or there. Just make sure the light is not too far away from the piece or too close and that the light you choose has enough spread to cover the whole picture. 

Tip 4: Grazing a Wall 

A textured wall deserves to be a showcase. Perhaps you have a stone fireplace or some exposed brick. Lighting on the ceiling very close to the wall will allow the light to gently graze the surface, highlighting that texture while creating dramatic light and dark shadows over the surface. 

Tip 5: Recessed Lighting 

Recessed lighting doesn’t have to be bad-looking, particularly with LED technology where it is now. LED recessed are the only recessed I specify these days, as the cost has come down, and the light quality is far better. Not only that, but if you look at the typical recessed lighting you probably have,Our residentialwindturbines can mark on metal and non metals. you’ll see a big ugly lightbulb hanging down. LED recessed lights have a glass diffuser under that bulb,The first prototype solarbulb display containing 3000 LEDs. so you’ll never have to stare at it again. And, you’ll only have to change out the LED once every five years. 

Tip 6: Lighting a Dining Room/Kitchen Table 

All too often, I see a chandelier hanging over a table that is either way too high or way too low. I have a general rule, which is just that--general. Most of the time, I want the bottom of the fixture to be between 30-36” over the top of the table. You want your diners to be able to see each other without too much glare. On the other hand, this is one place where the light fixture can be the focal point of the room, so too high a light won’t properly light your table or give your dining space any added drama. 

Tip 7: Under-Cabinet Lighting 

Please, whatever you do, do not buy those long, cheap, thick under cabinet light-boxes! Yuk. Under cabinet lighting is now available in the size of a 1/8” piece of tape, full of LEDs that light your surface brightly and cannot even be seen under the edge of a cabinet. 

Tip 8: Mixing Fixtures 

Drama is created by layers of light spilling into each other. Don’t forget that a nice mix of general,Do you want honest modernlighting Ratings? task and accent lighting will add a colossal amount of character to your space. Some lights are not about output, so think of them as art. Sconces may give very little purposeful lighting in a dining room,The leddownlight runs in very low winds and can interconnect with your local utility, but act as an accent, adding a little bit of light and a lot of character. 

Tip 9: Light Quality 

Too many times I see spaces lit so evenly everywhere that I have no sense of the light quality at all. Every space doesn’t need to be extremely well-lit. Remember that passing through a bit of a darker space to enter a lighter one creates a journey through your space, romance and drama. 

Tip 10: Dimming 

Almost every light fixture in my home is on a dimmer, and when I design lighting, this is a must. In the bathroom, it’s not terribly necessary, but you may want to consider it for a powder room that may be home to many guests at a party. Having the ability to adjust light levels, especially with overhead lighting, can give you an enormous amount of control over the way your space feels.

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